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Assessment (including Examination) Rules for Schools with Consent to Assess 2014 (EXPIRED)
- Preface
- 1. Authority, commencement and application
- 2. Definitions
- 3. Acronyms Commonly Used in these Rules
- 4. Nomination and Role of Principal’s Nominee
- 5. General Assessment Rules
- 6. School-Based Assessment Rules
- 7. NZQA-based Assessment Rules
- 7.1 General Conditions for External Assessment
- 7.2 New Zealand University Entrance Provisions
- 7.3 New Zealand Scholarship – General assessment rules and procedures
- 7.3.1 New Zealand Scholarship: Fees
- 7.3.2 New Zealand Scholarship: Monetary Awards
- 7.3.3 New Zealand Scholarship: Prime Minister’s Award for Academic Excellence
- 7.3.4 New Zealand Scholarship: Assessment processes
- 7.3.5 New Zealand Scholarship: Use of Technology and Equipment for Assessment Purposes
- 7.3.6 New Zealand Scholarship: Reporting and Return of Assessment Material
- 8. Certification Rules and Procedures
- Amendment No.1
- Secondary school rules - supporting information
7.3.3 New Zealand Scholarship: Prime Minister’s Award for Academic Excellence
- The Prime Minister's Award is awarded to the candidate who has attained the best results of all Premier Award recipients, taking into account the number of scholarships achieved at "Outstanding" level, the number of additional scholarships achieved, and the ranking of candidates within individual subjects.